Survivors Demand Investigation Into DOJ Mishandling Of Epstein Files
The Department of Justice Inspector General has initiated an internal probe into the handling and release of sensitive materials related to Jeffrey Epstein. The review follows a lawmaker-led inquiry into the department's management of the records. This review was initiated at the request of congressional lawmakers. A spokesperson for the GAO confirmed the ongoing investigation. A government watchdog is conducting a review of the Justice Department's compliance regarding the release of Epstein files. This marks the second review into the DOJ's handling of the files following a separate review by the department's inspector general last week. Congressman Ro Khanna has called for the monarch to meet with alleged victims during an upcoming visit to the U.S. Proceedings in the Nick Reiner case have been moved to September 15.
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“DOJ Inspector General Launches Epstein Files Review An internal probe will examine how sensitive Epstein-related materials were handled and released”
“this round table is organized by Congressman Roe Karner, who has been the one spearheading the sort of cross bench publication of the Jeffrey Epstein files. He is convening this round table today, featuring Epstein's survivors, most prominently, and also including Virginia Geffrey's relatives, Skye and Amanda Roberts.”
“GAO agrees to review Justice Department’s handling of Epstein files”
“lawmakers marking the second review into the DOJ's handling of the files as the inspector general at the department launched a review last week.”
“a review of the Justice Department's compliance and releasing Epstein files is being conducted by a government watchdog, a spokesperson for the Government Accountability Office, confirmed the review”
“a review of the Justice Department's compliance and releasing Epstein files is being conducted by a government watchdog a spokesperson for the government accountability office confirmed”
“The Epstein Files Transparency Act says that the Department of Justice must released all the files about Jeffrey Epstein and his buyers, and we know there are about three million not released, and we will enforce the law.”
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